MIKRON AUTOMATION EXPANDS U.S. HEADQUARTERS IN METRO DENVER

Denver, CO – Mikron Automation and Confluent Development recently announced the expansion of Mikron Automation’s U.S. headquarters in Arapahoe County’s Dove Valley Business Park. The industrial facility will expand to include 19,000 square feet of needed space to help support the company’s rapid growth, increasing the facility’s total size to 82,000 square feet.

Mikron Automation, a division of the Swiss-based Mikron Group, is manufacturer of customized automation solutions for assembly and testing of pharma, medical, automotive, consumer, electrical and construction products. Its U.S. headquarters in Dove Valley Business Park, which is home to more than 100 skilled employees, serves as an assembly and testing facility and is one of the two U.S. locations for the Mikron Group.

As the developer on the expansion project, Confluent Development previously delivered Mikron Automation’s new U.S. headquarters in 2015 as the company relocated from its former Aurora facility. The Denver relocation increased Mikron’s production capability by 30 percent with a facility fostering efficient workflow and flexible configurations, contributing to the company’s rapid operational growth. The relocation included plans for this future growth, with Confluent Development initiating the expansion project in September 2016 and a planned completion in April 2017.

“With our relocation in 2015 supporting improved operational processes, we’ve been thrilled to see that our current demand has far exceeded projections, triggering the need for immediate growth,” said Mike Gunner, General Manager for Mikron Corporation Denver. “We’re very pleased to soon have an expanded headquarters, to further enhance our speed-to-market goals and the customer experience.”

In addition to the development project, Mikron’s focus on talent recruitment and retention has also supported its rapid growth, receiving recognition for its success. Last year, the Denver location launched an apprenticeship program in coordination with the governor’s office, Department of Labor, local colleges and school districts. With Mikron Corporation Denver as a corporate leader of Colorado’s Workforce Development efforts, Governor Hickenlooper signed House Bill 16-1288, Industry Infrastructure Grant Program, in the company’s new Denver facility in May 2016.

“Mikron is truly a forward-thinking company with keen insight into how to continue strengthening relationships with current and future customers across North and Central America,” said Celeste Tanner, chief development officer of Confluent Development. “It’s rewarding to see the ways in which the physical facility can contribute to a company’s dramatic success, and we’re honored to help play a role in the growth.”